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PROJECTOR OUT (DVI-D OUT)
Connect a projector.
HDMI IN (A–D)
For High Definition Multimedia Interface video
source or PC. An HDMI socket may be occupied
by built-in video equipment. The sources can be
registered to any of the AV socket groups. To
expand the number of HDMI sockets, connect an
HDMI Expander to the HDMI C socket.
AV1
Socket group for AV connection of a primary
recorder or set-top box. You can also connect other
types of extra video equipment.
AV2
Socket group for AV connection of additional video
equip m ent.
AV3
Socket group for AV connection of additional
video equip m ent.
The TV keeps a signal path open between a
recorder connected to the AV1 socket and a
recordable source connected to the AV3 socket.
This allows you to set the source on AV3 to switch
on automatically, as well as set a recorder on AV1
for timed recording of the source on AV3, provided
your connected equipment supports these functions.
AV4
Occupied by the optional Blu-ray player.
AV5
Socket group for AV connection of additional
video equip m ent.
AV6 (CAMERA)
Socket group for AV connection of additional
video equip m ent. You can also connect
headphones, a camera or a camcorder. This socket
group is placed on the side connection panel. See
the illustration on page 27.
Useful hints
Mains cord and plug
Connection panels – BeoVision 7-40
Any equipment you connect to the main connection panel must be registered in
the CONNECTIONS menu. Equipment connected to the side connection panel can
be registered in the CONNECTIONS menu.
PROJECTOR OUT
A
DVI-D OUT
VIDEO
L IN
R IN
SPDIF
IN
AV 5
STAND
AV 1
SPDIF
PUC
PUC (AV1 – AV3, AV5 – AV6)
For IR control signals to external equipment
connected to an AV socket.
L-IN, R-IN (AV5 – AV6)
Right and left line input. AV6 is for audio
connection of, e.g., a camera or camcorder.
VIDEO IN (AV5 – AV6)
For video signal. On AV6 you can connect a
camera or a camcorder.
Y – Pb – Pr (AV2 – AV3)
For video signals from an external source, e.g.
HDTV source. You can use the socket in
conjunction with an AV socket or a digital audio
socket.
The supplied plug and mains cord are specially designed for the product. Do not change the plug and if
the mains cord is damaged, you must buy a new one from your Bang & Olufsen retailer. Connect the
~ socket on the main connection panel of your TV to the wall outlet. The IR-receiver lights up in red and
the TV is in standby mode and ready to be used.
CINEMA CONTROL
B
C
D
VGA IN
HDMI IN
PUC
TTL
RS232
PUC 1+2
IR-IN
CONTROL
MASTER LINK
AV 2
Y
Pb
Pr
SPDIF
PUC
AV 3
Y
Pb
Pr
SPDIF
PUC
SPDIF (AV1 – AV3, AV5 – AV6)
Digital audio input socket, e.g. DVD player.
TTL/RS232
Only for use in Hotel setups.
PUC 1+2
For an external IR-transmitter used with Home
cinema setups or an HDMI Expander.
IR IN
For an extra IR-receiver when the TV is set up with
a projector.
STAND
For connection of a motorised stand.
Analogue
1
DVB-T/C
2
LINK TV
DVB-S
OUT
3
ANT
CENTRE
1
1 (SUB)
2
POWER
3
LINK
4
5
6